TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention refers in general to formwork machinery for concrete construction
of tunnels.
[0002] An object of the invention is to provide a travelling formwork, that can travel through
a tunnel having sections of different heights, without the need to disassemble the
formwork trolley when it has to pass through tunnel sections of reduced height and/or
reduced width.
STATE OF THE ART
[0003] Formwork machinery for internally constructing the interior of a tunnel by concrete
casting, are normally mounted on a trolley that moves longitudinally along the tunnel,
from one section to the next, supported on wheels, tracks or on pre-laid railway rails
on the tunnel's floor.
[0004] The formwork assembly is made up of a series of articulated panels that can be set
in two configurations, a deployed and a retracted configuration. In the deployed configuration,
the formwork has the shape of the vault and the sides of the tunnel to be constructed.
When the formwork is deployed inside a tunnel an annular gap is formed between the
formwork and the tunnel rough surface. Then, concrete is injected filling up the gap,
and during this process the formwork panels are pressed against the tunnel surface
by means of hydraulic cylinders.
[0005] Once the concrete is cured, the articulated panels are folded inwards, allowing the
formwork to moved along the tunnel in its retracted configuration, to be positioned
for the next batch.
[0006] Normally, tunnels have a similar cross-sectional area along a major part, however
occasionally some tunnels have sections of reduced heigh so that a travelling formwork,
dimensioned for the rest of the tunnel, cannot pass through these smaller sections.
In these cases, the travelling formwork has to be disassembled and transported to
the next section of the tunnel with normal height. Obviously, the process of disassembling
and assembling again the formwork, are time-consuming and renders the construction
process slow and expensive.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The invention is defined in the attached independent claim, and satisfactorily solves
the above-described drawbacks of the prior art, by the provision of a travelling formwork
which can be lowered to a great extend in order to reduce is overall size, to be able
to travel through tunnel sections of reduced cross-sectional area due to a reduced
height and/or reduced width.
[0008] More specifically, the invention refers to a travelling formwork which comprises
a trolley provided with a front pair of legs, a rear pair of legs and an overhanging
supporting structure attached to the front and rear pair of legs, and positioned in
between the front and rear pairs of legs.
[0009] The travelling formwork further comprises a reconfigurable formwork assembly mounted
on the supporting structure, wherein the reconfigurable formwork assembly can be configured
in a deployed position for concrete casting and in a folded position for its transportation.
[0010] According to the invention, the length of each leg is variable so that the formwork
assembly and the trolley can be lowered when the formwork assembly is in its folded
configuration, so in this way the travelling formwork is capable of travelling through
tunnel sections of reduced height.
[0011] Preferably, the legs are telescopically extendable and retractable in order to vary
their length, and are provided with hydraulic means to perform the extension and retraction
operations.
[0012] These hydraulic means may comprise a hydraulic cylinder for each leg, which may be
operated manually. Alternatively, the travelling formwork may comprise a controller
for controlling the operation of each hydraulic cylinder. The controller is adapted
to extend and retract all the hydraulic cylinders, when the reconfigurable formwork
assembly is in its folded configuration. Retracting of the legs is impeded when the
reconfigurable formwork assembly is in its deployed configuration. The controller
is adapted to operate al the hydraulic cylinders simultaneously or individually for
each leg, depending on the geometry of the cross-sectional area which the travelling
formwork has to pass through.
[0013] Each leg has rolling means for the trolley to move on the ground of a tunnel, for
example the rolling means are crawler tracks, preferably self-driven tracks.
[0014] The trolley has a passage dimensioned such that vehicles can travel lengthwise and
internally trough the trolley, when the legs of trolley are in their extended position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To complete the description and in order to provide a better understanding of the
invention, a set of drawings is provided. These drawings form an integral part of
the description and illustrate embodiments of the invention, which should not be interpreted
as restricting the scope of the invention, but just as examples of how the invention
can be carried out. The drawings comprise the following figures:
Figure 1.- shows a front view of a formwork trolley according to the invention in
its deployed configuration inside a tunnel, while the poured concrete is still fresh.
Figure 2.- shows a similar representation than Figure 1 once the concrete has cured,
and the formwork is partially retracted.
Figure 3.- shows a similar representation than Figure 2 with the formwork and the
trolley's legs, fully retracted.
Figure 4.- shows a similar representation than Figure 1 of an alternative formwork
configuration with flat sides.
Figure 5.- shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken at plane A-A in Figure
4.
Figure 6.- shows in a perspective view of the embodiment of Figures 4 and 5.
DESCRIPTION OF WAYS OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0016] Figures 1 to
3 show a preferred embodiment of a travelling formwork (1) for concrete construction
of a tunnel (2), wherein the travelling formwork (1) has a trolley (3) provided with
a front pair (4) of legs, a rear pair (5) of legs and an overhanging supporting structure
(6) attached to the front and rear pair of legs (4,5).
[0017] As shown in
Figure 1 for example, the trolley (3) has a passage (12) dimensioned such that vehicles can
travel lengthwise and internally trough the trolley, when the legs of the trolley
are in their extended position.
[0018] The travelling formwork (1) also has a reconfigurable formwork assembly (7) mounted
on the supporting structure (6). The reconfigurable formwork assembly (7) can be configured
in a deployed position for concrete casting (
Figure 1) and in a folded position
(Figure 3) for its transportation lengthwise in a tunnel.
[0019] According to the invention, the length of each leg is variable so that the formwork
assembly (7) and the trolley (3) together can be lowered when the formwork assembly
is in its folded configuration, as shown in
Figure 3, thus, in such configuration the travelling formwork (1) is capable of passing through
tunnel sections of reduced cross-sectional areas.
[0020] In this embodiment, the legs are telescopically extendable and retractable in order
to vary their length. For that, each leg has a hydraulic cylinder (not shown), which
may be manually operated or operated by means of a controller. The controller may
be adapted to extend or retract all the hydraulic cylinders simultaneously or individually,
when the reconfigurable formwork assembly is in its folded configuration.
[0021] Each leg has a fixed tubular part (9) and a movable part (10) which is insertable
inside the fixed tubular part (9). The fixed part (9) is joined to the supporting
structure (6), and the movable part (10) is fitted with a crawler track (8) at its
free end, so that the trolley can move on the tunnel ground (11). Optionally, the
crawler tracks (8) are self-driven.
[0022] Each crawler track (8) is rotatable with respect to the axis of the respective leg,
in order to drive the travelling formwork (1) along curved sections of a tunnel. For
that, one or more hydraulic cylinders (13) are fitted between the movable part (10)
and a part of the crawler track (8) of each leg.
[0023] Conventionally, the formwork assembly (7) is formed by a plurality of articulated
panels, and hydraulic means are provided for moving the panels from the deployed configuration
to the folded configuration and vice versa. In the embodiment of
Figures 1 to
3, the formwork assembly (7) has a vault section (7a) and two curved side wall sections
(7b, 7c). In the embodiment of
Figures 4 to
6, the formwork assembly (7) has a vault section (7a) and two flat side wall sections
(7b, 7c).
1. A travelling formwork for concrete forming of a tunnel, comprising:
a trolley provided with a front pair of legs, a rear pair of legs and a supporting
structure attached to the front and rear pair of legs,
a reconfigurable formwork assembly mounted on the supporting structure, wherein the
reconfigurable formwork assembly can be configured in a deployed position for concrete
casting and in a folded position for its transportation, and
wherein the length of each leg is variable so that the formwork assembly and the trolley
can be lowered when the formwork assembly is in its folded configuration.
2. A travelling formwork according to claim 1, wherein the legs are telescopically extendable
and retractable in order to vary their length.
3. A travelling formwork according to claim 2, further comprising hydraulic means for
extending and retracting the legs.
4. A travelling formwork according to claim 3, wherein the hydraulic means comprises
an hydraulic cylinder for each leg.
5. A travelling formwork according to claim 4, wherein the travelling formwork further
comprises a controller for controlling the operation of each hydraulic cylinder, and
wherein the controller is adapted to extend or retract all the hydraulic cylinders
simultaneously or individually when the reconfigurable formwork assembly is in its
folded configuration, and wherein retraction of the legs is impeded when the reconfigurable
formwork assembly is in its deployed configuration.
6. A travelling formwork according to any of the preceding claims, wherein each leg has
rolling means for the trolley to move on the ground of a tunnel.
7. A travelling formwork according to claim 6, wherein the rolling means are crawler
tracks.
8. A travelling formwork according to claim 7, wherein the crawler tracks are self-driven.
9. A travelling formwork according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the trolley
has a passage dimensioned such that vehicles can travel lengthwise and internally
trough the trolley, when the legs of trolley are in their extended position.
10. A travelling formwork according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the reconfigurable
formwork assembly is formed by a plurality of panels attached to each other in an
articulated manner, and wherein travelling formwork has hydraulic means for moving
the panels from the deployed configuration to the folded configuration and vice versa.